COMMUNICATION WITH YOUNG EMPLOYEES

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CIA-RDP83B00823R000600260041-9
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RIPPUB
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K
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3
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December 9, 2016
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March 14, 2000
Sequence Number: 
41
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Publication Date: 
March 19, 1971
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MF
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Approved For Release 2000/09/02 : CIA-RDP83B00824R000600260041-9 MZMOANDUM FOR Deputy Director for Support SUBJECT Communi aeon With Young Employees 1. This memorandum is for your information and is in to your request for ideas on ways for management to ate with young employees. We submit the pedal efforts e Office of Security with the thought that they may have broader application. 2. Recognising the need for communication with our younger employees, we established approximately two years ago a Long- Range Planning Group. In order to avoid a senior management concept, the Croup was established to consist of representatives from our major office components who are on a mid-career bevel (05-13 and 08-14). Tb. Group is chaired by the Deputy Director of Security. One of the management problems to which this Group immediately addressed itself was that cif communication with younger employees. 3. Since some of the proposals of the Group particularly affected our younger career an Office of Security Management Advisory Group. In order to ensure that the input of youth is received, membership in that Group is restricted to employees who have been assigned be the Office of Security for at least a year but who are net above grade CS-11. This Group is also chaired by the Deputy Director of Security. It occa- sionally meets with the Long-Range Planning Group. As a part of each meeting, emphasis is placed on the identification of problems within the Office of Security which require consideration. Approved For Release 2000/09/02 : CIA-RDP83600823R000600260041-9 Approved For Releafage 2000/09/02 : CIA-RDP83B0082.R000600260041-9 4. Since the establishmant a the groups identified above. enhanced corrammication by the compilation and distribution containing job descriptions of all professional poeitions Office. These Job descriptions were prepared in an tyle to communicate, particularly to our younger employees, cope of functions and career opportunities within the Office of Security. S. As a means of communication from the employee to our career management mechanism, we have asked our professional employees to submit a form identifying the next three assignments within the Office of Security for which they would desire considered We cannot, of course, guarantee complete compliance with these requests, but we can guarantee consideration of all requests when assignments are made. Our employees are currently in the process of communicating their assignment desire* to us. It is too early to determine definitely the success of this program. However, early indications are that our younger employees are enthusiastic about it. 6. The Long-Range Planning Group has proposed another desirable means of across-the-board communication in the form of a broad professional training program within the Office, whereby branch level speakers would outline their functions, problems, and contribution to the overall security effort of the Agency. We are currently considering this program. However, it is doubtful that we will be able to initiate it at thie time lbecause of its heavy drain on professional manpower. if and when we will be able to launch such a program, we feel it would meet a communication need which would be beneficial. 7. The concept of our Long-kange Planning Group and our 1 Management Advisory Group has been well received. We t it is somewhat unique in that both groups are chaired by a Ulcer; hence, communication flows across a broad spectrum formal basis without the need for detailed, time-consuming reports. It is suggested that a similar concept on an Agency directorate level would be beneficial in providing a broad base for communication. Approved For Release 2000/09/02 : CIA-RDP83600823R000600260041-9 Approved For Re1ea9e,2000/09/02 : CIA-RDP831300829R000600260041-9 8. Taking this thought further, groups estabUshcd on te level could provide communication within the dir c terns of concern therein. Similarly, rnatters of broader could be fed into the existing Agency Management up. It would be difficult to say U such an elaborate d produce significant results; however, it would de conduits for corarmardcation across a broad seg ncy. 25X1 A OWikr Director of Security Approved For Release 2000/09/02 : CIA-RDP83600823R000600260041-9